Court records show the following legal actions among those taken in Juneau Superior and District courts through June 28:

Divorces and Dissolutions filed

Ronald Taug and Dia Taug.

Katherine Nalan and Flechsman Novelo.

Michael Moniak and Nicole Moniak.

Mark Smith and Bonneta Smith.

Kristopher Morden and Donna Morden.

Judgments

Brian J. Byers, 27, was found guilty of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of June 27. Judge Peter B. Froehlich sentenced him to pay off all old fines at $100 per month; committed him to 20 days in jail; ordered him to enroll in, pay for and complete substance-abuse treatment with the Juneau Alcohol Safety Activity Program (JASAP) and any additional treatment recommended including custody; placed him on probation for one year. Byers may credit alcohol counseling receipts to any old fines and any old Community Work Service (Cwas) not yet satisfied. Byers was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of June 2 and of driving with a blood-alcohol level of 0.167 percent. Judge Larry Weeks fined him $2,000; ordered him to serve 120 days in jail consecutive with other counts; revoked his license for five years; ordered him to pay a $75 surcharge; and placed him on probation for three years. He was also ordered to pay $1,000 cost of incarceration. Byers was found guilty of driving while his license was cancelled/suspended/revoked limited stemming from an offense of June 2. Weeks ordered him to serve 10 days in jail. Additionally, he was found guilty of resisting or interfering with arrest. Weeks ordered him to serve 60 days in jail and gave the district attorney 30 days to request restitution. A charge of fourth-degree assault was dismissed.

Gary W. Gruwell, 45, was found guilty of domestic violence assault stemming from an April 6 offense. Froehlich fined him $500 with $250 suspended; ordered JASAP; ordered him to pay a $50 surcharge or complete the equivalent Cwas at $5 per hour; and placed him on probation for one year. Gruwell may use alcohol counseling receipts toward his fine. He was ordered not to consume alcohol or go where it is sold or served.

Christopher J. Carrillo, 24, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense of April 14. Froehlich committed him to jail for five days; ordered him to pay a $50 surcharge; placed him on probation for one year; ordered him to pay $210 cost of incarceration; to enroll in, pay for and complete Child Care & Family Resource classes as ordered; and to violate no lawas.

Albert N. Watson, 45, of Juneau, was found guilty of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of May 1. Froehlich committed him to 10 days in jail; and a year's probation. Watson was found guilty of criminal trespass. Froehlich sentenced him to 10 days in jail; to pay a $50 surcharge; to pay cost of incarceration of $600 through his Alaska Permanent Fund dividend (PFD) only; and to commit no criminal violations for a period of one year. Because Watson was 20 minutes late for court after missing the day before complete, Froehlich imposed a penalty of $50.

Arley A. Dominguez, 53, was found guilty of reckless endangerment stemming from an offense of March 8. Froehlich committed him to serve 90 days in jail, reporting to the Lemon Creek Correctional Center on July 5; placed him on probation for one year; and ordered him to pay a $50 surcharge.

Jeanette M. Whiteley, 29, was found guilty of assault stemming from an offense of April 14. Froehlich fined her $100; committed her to three days in jail; ordered JASAP which may be transferred to Wasilla; to complete 20 hours Cwas through Gastineau Human Services; placed her on probation for one year; ordered her to pay a $50 surcharge; and to pay $210 cost of incarceration. A charge of disorderly conduct/provoking hostile violence was dismissed.

Marc Maki, 19, was found guilty of two counts of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of May 6. Froehlich committed Maki to a total of 10 days in jail; to JASAP; fined him $200; to three years probation; to seek and maintain employment with quarterly reports to the City Attorney beginning Oct. 1; and to violate no lawas. Maki was found guilty of third-degree theft stemming from an offense of Jan. 1. Froehlich sentenced him to 50 days in jail to be served concurrently with other time; to JASAP; to pay restitution of $1,500; to enroll and complete Childcare & Family Resources classes; to pay a $50 surcharge; to apply and assign PFD; to pay $100/month toward restitution until paid in full. Maki was found guilty of third-degree criminal mischief. He was ordered to serve 50 days in jail (concurrent); JASAP; probation for three years.

Harold L. Hassell, 26, was found guilty of driving while his license was cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an offense of June 9. Froehlich ordered JASAP; a $50 surcharge; 80 hours of Cwas by Sept. 21; fingerprinting; and a year's probation.

Bernadine Fawcett, 36, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense of June 12. Froehlich fined her $100; ordered her to serve five days in jail with credit for time served; JASAP; to pay $210 cost of incarceration with PFD only; probation for one year; to pay $50 surcharge; JASAP including Naltrexone or up to daily Alcoholics Anonymous meetings; and not to consume alcohol or other drugs or go where sold or served.

Jason A. Hutchinson, 29, was found guilty of assault stemming from an offense of May 22. Froehlich fined him $250; ordered him to serve seven days in jail; may do 24 hours Cwas in lieu of three days of jail time; placed him on probation for one year; JASAP with up to 30 days in-patient treatment and up to daily AA meetings if recommended; and pay $212 cost of incarceration through PFD only. A separate charge of interfering with an officer was dismissed.

David L. Miller, 5l, of Douglas, was found guilty of disorderly conduct stemming from an offense of May 3. Froehlich imposed a fine of $500 with $250 suspended; committed him to 30 days in the jail with 20 suspended; to pay a $50 surcharge; placed him on probation for one year; and ordered him to pay $371 cost of incarceration.

Wendi M. Deschamps, 30, was found guilty of driving with no valid operator's license stemming from an offense of June 16. Froehlich imposed a fine of $250; placed her on probation for one year; ordered her to pay a $50 surcharge which may be paid at Yakutat Court. In addition, she was to be fingerprinted at the Yakutat Police Department within 24 hours.

Raymond P. Kaiser, 20, was found guilty of fourth-degree attempted misconduct with a controlled substance stemming from an incident of Dec. 23, 2000. Judge Larry R. Weeks fined him $1,000; committed him to two months in jail; ordered him to pay a $50 surcharge; placed him on probation for two years; and ordered him to complete 100 hours of Cwas at a place approved by the district attorney.

Matthew Ballantine, 3l, was found guilty of felony drunk driving stemming from an offense of Dec. 29, 2000. Superior Court Judge Larry Weeks ordered that he be jailed for two years with all but 120 days suspended. He was put on three years probation. During probation, he was to seek and maintain employment as approved by his probation officer; not associate with convicted felons without the written permission of his PO; not possess firearms or deadly weapons; not possess or consume an intoxicating liquor; not drive a car for three years; and, upon direction of a probation officer, be subject to search and chemical tests to determine the use of alcohol or controlled substances.

Victoria M. Briseno, 19, was found guilty of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of June 14. Judge Larry R. Weeks ordered JASAP; placed her on probation for 18 months; JASAP; enroll in and complete an anger management course through Tlingit & Haida; no contact with a specific person except in writing or with that person's written consent.

Joel D. Baumgartner, 46, was found guilty of drunken driving and driving with a blood-alcohol level of 0.160 percent stemming from an offense of June 12. Judge Froehlich fined him $1,000; committed him to 60 days in jail; ordered his license revoked for three years; ordered JASAP with Naltrexone and daily AA meetings if recommended; ordered him to pay a $75 surcharge; and put him on probation for five years.

Jennifer A. Walker, 27, was found guilty of drunken driving and driving with a blood-alcohol level of 0.211 percent stemming from an offense of March 28. Froehlich imposed a fine of $500; 25 days in jail; revocation of her license for one year; JASAP; ordered a $75 surcharge; placed her on probation for two years and ordered her to pay $1,000 cost of incarceration. Walker was found guilty of driving while her license was cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited. She was ordered to serve 10 days in jail; JASAP; two years probation.

William T. Decker, 33, was found guilty of driving while license was cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an offense of May 31. Froehlich ordered him to pay a $50 surcharge; revoked his license for 90 days; placed him on probation for one year; and ordered the performing of 80 hours of Cwas.

Glenn Broaddus, 34, was found guilty of probation violation stemming from an offense of May 5, 1998. Froehlich sentenced him to pay a fine of $125; to apply bail to fine and any other outstanding fines; and placed him on probation for two years.

Olan D. Beaird Jr., 20, was found guilty of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of May 8. Froehlich imposed a fine of $100; committed him to three days in LCCC; placed him on probation for a year. Beaird was ordered to pay off old fines at the rate of $100 per month and get a driver's license. Beaird was found guilty of driving with no valid operator's license stemming from an offense of May 3. He was fined $250; committed to mail for 10 days; and ordered to pay a $50 surcharge and get a license.

Dennis M. Ernzen, 23, was found guilty of driving with no valid operator's license stemming from an offense of June 8. Froehlich fined him $200; ordered him to be fingerprinted at JASAP; placed him on probation for one year; ordered him to attend adult education classes at least three times a week so as to earn a GED by Nov. 1; and to complete 20 hours of Cwas.

Rachel J. Riley, 23, of Norfolk, Va., was charged with sixth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance; the charge was dismissed before Judge Froehlich. Riley was found guilty of criminal trespass stemming from an offense of June 15. Froehlich suspended imposition of sentence and placed her on probation for one year. She was ordered to pay a fine of $250 and pay a $50 surcharge to the court.

Katrina Greiner, 18, was found guilty of driving with no valid operator's license stemming from an offense of April 26. Froehlich fined her $250; placed her on probation for one year; ordered her to pay a $50 surcharge and get a driver's license. Judge Froehlich committed her to three days in jail; to one year's probation; to complete and document 40 hours Cwas and to get a driver's license.

Richard A. Cisco, 37, was found guilty of driving while his license was cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an offense of April 17. Froehlich sentenced him to 20 days in jail; to revocation of his license for 90 days; to probation for two years; and to violate no lawas. Cisco was found guilty of failure to obey citation/failure to appear in court stemming from an offense of April 26. Froehlich ordered him to serve five days in jail. He as found guilty of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of June 19. Froehlich fined him $100. A charge of driving with license cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an alleged offense of April 5 was dismissed.

Karl T. Hofmeister, 54, was found guilty of a fishing violation stemming from June 8. Froehlich fined him $250 and ordered him to pay a $50 surcharge.

Andrew C. Williams, 29, was found guilty of two counts of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of June 21. Froehlich committed him to 10 days in jail; to JASAP; may do Cwas in lieu of jail time; placed him on probation for two years. A charge of violating a domestic violence order was dismissed.

Benjamin H. Bingham, 18, was found guilty of two counts of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of June 21. Froehlich committed him to 25 days in jail (consecutive) and to pay off all old fines by Jan. 1, 2002. He was ordered to attend adult education classes at least three times a week and earn his GED by Nov. 1. Bingham was found guilty of driving while his license was cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an offense of May 4. Froehlich committed him to 20 days in jail; to revocation of his license for 90 days concurrent with DMV; and to pay off all old fines by Jan. 2, 2002.

Rose M. Watson, 22, of Douglas, was found guilty of failure to obey a citation stemming from an offense of May 3. Froehlich ordered her to pay a $50 surcharge; placed her on probation for one year; ordered her to complete and document 24 hours Cwas by Aug. 24. A charge of driving with no valid operator's license was dismissed.

Karen Miller, 29, was found guilty of driving with no valid operator's license stemming from an offense of June 9. Froehlich imposed a fine of $200; a $50 surcharge; fingerprinting; and a year's probation.

Ambroisia R. Phillips, 20, was found guilty of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of June 21. Froehlich ordered JASAP; Child Care & Family Resources classes; three years probation She was not to consume alcohol or go where it is sold or served and not to take illegal drugs. Phillips was found guilty of minor consuming stemming from an offense of June 7. She was fined $300; she may do Cwas in lieu of fine; she was assessed a $10 surcharge.

David G. Nash, 19, was found guilty of contributing to the delinquency of a minor stemming from an offense of Dec. 9. Froehlich imposed a fine of $200; eight days in jail; JASAP; a $50 surcharge; and two years probation. A charge of fifth-degree misconduct involving a controlled substance stemming from an alleged offense of March 18 was dismissed.

Martin M. Harris, 27, was found guilty of driving with no valid operator's license stemming from an offense of June 14. Froehlich fined him $250; placed him on probation for one year; ordered a $50 surcharge and fingerprinting.

Jeffery L. Bowers, 33, of Montesano, Wash., was found guilty of a hunting offense stemming from May 23. He as fined $200, placed on probation for one year and ordered to pay a $50 surcharge. Froehlich further ordered he was to violate no laws including state fish and game laws.

Jun C. Deguzman, 33, was found guilty of furnishing to a minor stemming from an offense of April 16. Froehlich imposed a fine of $200; ordered Deguzman to serve five days in jail; probation of one year; surcharge of $50.

Guy L. Harper, 24, of Hilo, Hawaii, was found guilty of drunken driving stemming from an offense of June 10. Froehlich imposed a fine of $500; three days in jail in Hawaii; revocation of license for 90 days; JASAP; pay a $25 surcharge before the bench warrant is quashed; placed him on probation for one year; ordered him to pay $195 cost of imprisonment.

Gary Wilkins Jr., 35, was found guilty of driving while his license was cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an offense of April 26. Froehlich fined him $1,000; ordered him to serve 30 days in jail; revoked his license for 90 days.

Franklin D. Osborne, 49, was found guilty of driving while license was cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an offense of April 23. Froehlich committed him to 15 days in jail; revocation of license for 90 days; and probation for one year. He was to pay a $50 surcharge.

William R. Dangeli, 28, was found guilty of assault stemming from an offense of May 12. Froehlich ordered JASAP plus AA meetings and prescription of the anti-addiction drug Naltrexone if recommended; a $50 surcharge; enroll in, pay for and complete TCCC alternatives to violence course; restitution to be decided within 30 days.

Ricky A. Nebert, 38, of Auke Bay, was found guilty of reckless endangerment stemming from an offense of April 23. Froehlich fined him $100; ordered him to serve three days in jail; pay a $50 surcharge; pay $210 cost of incarceration; placed him on probation for two years; TCCC; and comply with all civil orders. A charge of assault was dismissed. A second charge of reckless endangerment was dismissed.

Michael Solis, 20, was found guilty of third-degree sexual abuse of a minor stemming from an offense of December 1999 through Janunary 2000. Judge Weeks committed him to four years in jail with one year suspended for three years on condition Solis successfully completes probation. During probation, he was to seek and maintain employment; not associate with convicted felons; not possess firearms; submit a blood or other sample for DNA testing upon direction of a probation officer; have no contact at home or otherwise with females under the age of 16 without the written permission of the probation officer; not become involved in relationships with females three years or more younger than himself; and make restitution of $449.36.

John Katzeek, 25, was found guilty of driving while license cancelled/suspended/revoked/limited stemming from an offense of June 2. Froehlich imposed 30 days in jail; revocation of license for 90 days; and a $50 surcharge. A charge of making a false report was dismissed.

Sarah Katzeek, 19, was found guilty of two counts of granting of probation/revoke or modify stemming from an offense of June 8 and an offense of June 18. Froehlich fined her a total of $450; committed her to 30 days in jail; and ordered her to pay original $50 surcharge; may use CWS. Katzeek as found guilty of driving without a license. Froehlich ordered JASAP; 30 months probation; seek and maintain full-time employment unless enrolled in school; do not consume or possess alcohol or enter where sold or served. A charge of first-degree vehicle theft was dismissed. She was found guilty of drunken driving. Froehlich fined her $250; sentenced her to 30 days in jail; revocation of her license for 180 days; probation for 30 months; to appear a a Naltrexone hearing July 26; and to pay $1,000 cost of incarceration through PFD only.

Robert B. Dilg, 19, was found guilty of operating a vehicle, air- or water-craft while intoxicated stemming from an offense of May 3. Froehlich imposed a fine of $250; three days in jail; revocation of license for 90 days; probation for one year; $75 surcharge; and cost of incarceration of $159.

On June 21, a hearing was held in the matter of Nicholas Jack, 24, and suspension of imposition of sentence. Jack had been found guilty of issuing bad checks in Feb. and April 1999. Judge Weeks suspended imposition of sentence for three years under condition that Jack serve six months in jail. Then, during probation, he will seek and maintain employment; obey the conditions of probation and abide by the instructions of the probation officer; not associate with convicted felons; and make restitution in the amount of $7,120.19. He shall apply for and assign his PFD toward the restitution.